April 12, 2024

Witchy goth pop act Metamorph returns with new single and video: ‘Woo Woo’

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Gothic pop artist with a witchy flair, Metamorph, is back with a brand-new single titled “Woo Woo”. Accompanying this release is a music video that showcases Metamorph’s Margot Day, who was formerly a member of the iconic 80s NYC Goth band, The Plague. The musical arrangement for “Woo Woo” was crafted by Erik Gustafson (Cleopatra Records and Adoration Destroyed).

Margot Day provides insight into the track, explaining: “We narrate a story set in a tense and precarious world, where the sky seems to be collapsing and cats observe the unfolding drama with eerie fascination. In the midst of the turmoil, there emerges a longing for escape. ‘Woo Woo’ invites listeners on a turbulent journey, where medical cautions fade into a faint backdrop. The smoke from hillside fires trails the Witch character, and desires ignite with the intensity of a fervent dance. Infused with a touch of ‘abracadabra’ enchantment, the chorus reveals a deep craving for an unparalleled euphoria, seasoned with a hint of mystical ‘woo woo’, fusing elements of the bewitching and the sensual.”

“Woo Woo” is now available on all major digital music platforms.

The video for this new single is available for viewing below.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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